To each crane is fixed a 10-inch cylinder, 20-inch stroke, double-acting.
The crank-shaft of a small engine, having three-inch stroke, could turn at a speed of 2,000 revolutions per minute without danger of exceeding the safe speed limit.
Then he built another carriage, with driving wheels five feet in diameter, and two steam cylinders four inches in diameter, with ten-inch stroke.
The second carriage had three steam cylinders, each four inches in diameter, with a twelve-inch stroke.
One of these carriages had two steam cylinders, each seven and one-half inches in diameter and with eighteen-inch stroke.
His first engine had two-inch cylinders and four-inch stroke.
We estimated that we could make one of four cylinders with 4-inch bore and 4-inch stroke, weighing not over two hundred pounds, including all accessories.
Our only experience up to that time in the building of gasoline motors had been in the construction of an air-cooled motor, 5-inch bore and 7-inch stroke, which was used to run the machinery of our small workshop.
After an examination of the particulars of this motor, from which we learned that it had but a single cylinder of 4-inch bore and 5-inch stroke, we were afraid it was much over-rated.
The cylinders of the locomotive, which are inside, have a 10½-inch bore and a 16-inch stroke.
It has a 9-inch bore and a 24-inch stroke, and the piston (figure 9) is fitted with two compression rings.
Model T" has a 3-3/4-inch cylinder with a 4-inch stroke.
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